Developer Stu Bornstein has a lot on his plate, and he’s keeping town and regional regulators busy as well.

Bornstein’s proposed Hilton Garden Inn, a five-story, 133-room Hilton Hotel across from Barnstable Municipal Airport, will be on the planning board’s agenda Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m. He’s seeking zoning relief through a regulatory agreement with the town.

“If we’ve had 75 meetings, I’d say 73 ended positively,” Bornstein said this week. “This is a signature project for the Cape, not just Hyannis. It’ll end up costing $25 million to $30 million. In this day and age, that’s a leap of faith.”

Town Manager John Klimm has asked that Bornstein move the hotel closer to downtown, but Bornstein is skeptical. “There are about 12 hotels downtown,” he said, “and half close up for the winter.”

On Nov. 19, a Bornstein project will be reviewed by the Cape Cod Commission as a Development of Regional Impact. He plans to build out the Excel Switching Corporation campus in Indpendence Park by building 64,000 square feet of office space.

With the existing building at Perseverance Way and Gonsalves Avenue 96 percent full (mostly with Excel spinoffs), according to Bornstein, most of the proposed new space is already pre-rented.

As with his hotel plan, Bornstein said the new space will be “the greenest of green. Tenants will save at least 25 to 30 percent of their energy costs.”

He declined to name any of the potential tenants, noting that “all the leases are still in play.”